'i tjf THIS FIXE II f FOUNTAIN PEN nth Every Boy’s Suit Hi BOUGHT THIS MONTH 1 A <«nuint off»r by a reliable arm. p en Is self. I„ 1 fU tag and has gold plated nib. beside which you I§ J get a suit «t warehouse price, guaranteed to please ij 9 you or money refunded. Write to night. 1 (j I Th?. ? ny al *° W ”««« y ln.sh Tweed |i J This suit is a firm favourite with parents who want I, 6 a strong echoes suit for boy. hard on clothes, and I S the material is not easily soiled. It la a good , 1 pattern closely wove® and wears won- S S dorfully. Extra Trousers 7 B »)')/£ J' Ml 4 H ffl Made from all wool Navy Serge and OA / £ I?! Imported Worsted-both guaranteed ZM/ fa Jk to give good service. Any stae. 1 bott<ta*nl.f * CoU< ’ c< ’ G r, ty Worsted. For the I i thta an’woat f r. S n lt n °! htj ‘« *» bettor adapted than Ifl mansAJii^?! 1 C ° lo?p 1, Or ’’ y Worsted as selected by liH and r 1 c< ? Ue K |, »- There are cheaper suits I I Thl well taita bUt be “° r valu< ' Wosrtblo. I | 1 “• wen tailored Mppe&r&nce (■ r» > I* PH ’wined during two years of hard QA /£2 I 1 i'll lervioe. Sold in shops at 52/fl. M<// V w M** '■l Write for catalogue. Postage Paid. GLASSON’S WAREHOUSE
Seasonal tot yP and Gent ' HANDKERCHIEFS, in White and Coloured Opal Cloth, with embroidered corners, or plain with lace edgings— In Gift Boxes of 3—Prices . . 4/11 5/11 6/11 In Gift Boxes of 6—Price . . 7/11 8/11 9/11 LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, in Chubby style; in Navy, Black, Brown, and Black and White—j > Colours—Prices .. 16/11 21/Black -Prices 6/11 9/11 15/6 21/PURE SILK HOSE, ‘‘Red Rose.” Exclusive to the D.I.C. In the newest shades and packed in Gift Boxes—Price . 7/6 pair LADIES’ SATIN QUILTED SLIPPERS. leather soles. In Saxe, Beige, Rose and Black— Price . . 8/6 SHOE TREES, covered with dainty ribbon— Price . . 2/11 pair BOXED TOWEL SET, comprising 1 Hand Towel, 23 x 42in, and I Guest Towel, 13 x 9in. In Jazz designs—-Price .. .. ... .. 4/11 per Set Men ’ s fffifSoiu Dept. H ANDKER< UI EES—” Pyramid,” hemstitched, with coloured borders- Price . 1/3 SILK HA NDKERi’HI EES with Tie to match, in Gift Boxes Prices 9/6 11/6 12/6 14/6 Set TIES, in wide nd styles. Newest colourings— Prices .' 2/11 3/6 4/6 I AN’A’ SOX. in ’'nshmrre, Art Silk, and Wool and Silk. Newest tones— Prices 3/11 4/6 4/11 J X TIE PRESSES, in polished woods. with nickel liftings— O - Prices . 3/11 5/6 and 7/6 V V NKOLXIK SHIRTS, with collars Io match. Dependable fabrics— Prices . , Post Order and Remittance to: /he Manager, D./.C., Box 1013, Christchurch
SPECIAL VALUES IN ”Used Cars We are especially fortunate in having in stock at the present time several exceptional used car offerings. AMONG THEM ARE: — 1929 Chevrolet Six Tourer £lBO 1921 Chevrolet Tourer £55 1924 Rugby Tourer £65 1928 Chevrolet Roadster (only done 3,000 odd miles £lBO 1926 Chevrolet Pour Tourer £9B Studebaker 7-passenger Tourer £ll5 Chandler 7-passenger Tourer £25 There are other Pars and Trucks besides those we have already I Ley me priced as low in proportion to their original co>t as thee are. A visit to our Used Car Department may disclose exactly the ear you have been looking for. SCHAEF’S GARAGE. MACKAY STREET ('PEN IAT.RA EVENING — 7 p.m. till 9 p.m.
IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIU ANTHONY & BROWN’S ? — FOR — CHRISTMAS CAKES That will make you wish that Xmas i Day was every (lay. TRY A LOAF OF ANTHONY & BROWN’S (TAINUI ST.) NUTRITIOUS BREAD
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Grey River Argus, 17 December 1930, Page 3
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